I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking that it seems unlikely that I’d need to post another installment of of “What’s ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Up To?” so soon after my last one. To which I respond: Then you, sir, don’t know ‘Weird Al.’

After all, the man never stops working and may not sleep -- it comes with the territory when you are (amazingly) the world’s only high-profile song parodist. Not just the most successful -- there’s literally nobody else out there and there hasn’t been for decades. When I asked Al during an interview a few years ago why he thought this might be, he responded, “I don’t really have any justification or reason for it — I don’t know how that happened.” Which is just his polite way of saying that he’s a monumental creative genius.

So the big “Weird Al” news this week involves his Twitter announcement, followed by a YouTube teaser, for a new -- NEW! -- full-length album due July 15. Details are scarce, although a rumored meeting with Iggy Azalea might indicate we’re in store for a parody of “Fancy” that, if there is a God, will be called “Nancy” and be about the long-simmering relationship between Nancy and Sluggo. (And there you have the reason why “Weird Al” Yankovic is the world’s only high-profile song parodist, and I’m not.)

The 11-second teaser doesn’t exactly leave the average Al fan satisfied, so luckily he’s also the co-star of the latest installment of “Epic Rap Battles of History,” as Isaac Newton rapping against Bill Nye the Science Guy. There’s not much else to say, except here it is: